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Physicalism and substance dualism are related as competing theories within the mind-body problem, as evidenced by their joint discussion in Kenneth Himma's academic work [1], [2]. Furthermore, they are frequently contrasted as the primary positions that alternative theories, such as panpsychism, seek to navigate or replace [3], [4].

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Panpsychism: Conscious Rocks and Socks - Free Thinking Ministries freethinkingministries.com Dr. Tim Stratton · FreeThinking Ministries 1 fact
referenceKenneth Himma authored a paper titled 'What Is a Problem for All Is a Problem for None: Substance Dualism, Physicalism, and the Mind-Body Problem', which discusses the interaction problem in the context of various mind-body theories.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimSubstance dualism, subjective idealism, and emergent panpsychism may have an advantage in accommodating unity arguments against physicalism, provided that the deflationary view of subjects is rejected.
Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2016 Edition) plato.stanford.edu Howard Robinson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceK. E. Himma authored the article 'When a problem for all is a problem for none: substance dualism, physicalism and the mind-body problem', published in the American Philosophical Quarterly in 2005.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
perspectivePhilip Goff calls panpsychism an alternative to both physicalism and substance dualism.